May 2012

28 May 2012

Camille Seaman travelled over 5,600 miles across Texas, Oklahoma, kansas, Nebraska, South Nakota and north Dakota in less than 10 days during the 2008 hurricane season. She delivered this series called "The Big Cloud".

I think for most photographers it's almost impossible to stay unbiased by the spectacle and force behind nature.

I dream about a project like that, mostly for the cross-america road-trip fantasy but i am so completely chicken that i would never dare to chase hurricanes or tornadoes.

21 May 2012

This past weekend i had the privilege to shoot my dear friends Misa & Jeff's city wedding {in Williamsburg, Brooklyn... to be precise}. So here is a little teaser - click on the picture to see full size.

I will be editing for a while so you'll have to be patient! There will be of course a whole blog post about these two.

14 May 2012

I am from this generation of photographers who despite shooting mostly in digital these days, happens to have somewhere in a dusty folder forgotten strips of film. I know some of you will relate to the joy of finding old negatives again. I took these wandering snapshots long before i had a digital camera, long before Instagram and all the distracting technology we have today (ok fine, not SO long ago. I am talking about the nineties...).

This was taken at dusk on a winter day with my medium format Lubitel camera. It makes me feel warm inside to realize that i can definitely recognize these images as my own, done in my style. I already had a keen interest for this special hour of the day. I can also recognize my thrive for solitude.

They are clumsy and full of imperfections but they are a part of me, a part of my path and my history in this challenging city, and i cherrish them dearly.